Football Bridges Cultures: Junior Matildas mentor diverse group of girls in Cairns community session
Danella Butrus and the Junior Matildas arrived in Cairns over the weekend and lead an empowering soccer session for a group of diverse youth.
Danella Butrus and the Junior Matildas arrived in Cairns over the weekend and lead an empowering soccer session for a group of diverse youth.
Arsenal’s Matildas stars will cross paths with a familiar face when they travel to Melbourne next month to play the A-League All-Stars.
The rampant success of a home World Cup created a unique platform for women’s football to grow. The national league has failed to capitalise and must make urgent changes, argues one Matildas hero.
Sam Kerr’s bid to get her alleged racism case struck out of court on the grounds of abuse of process has hit another delay.
Australian players are resorting to extreme measures as they try to keep a lid on the World Cup hype while harnessing the enormous home crowd support.
It might have looked like a bunch of kids mucking around but to one keen observer, it was the future. Since age 12, the talent of Matildas World Cup megastar Sam Kerr has been astonishing, writes ELIZA REILLY.
Sam Kerr had her first minutes of the World Cup on Monday night and fill-in captain Steph Catley had something special for the star.
In a competitive field, she owns the most talked about calf in all of Australian sport – and her return has lifted a nation. But one question about Sam Kerr left football great Ian Wright aghast.
Three well-worn pieces of carpet on the Matildas’ dressing room floor explains what this team truly represents, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
Not everyone is on-board with Anthony Albanese’s push for a public holiday should the Matildas go on to win the World Cup.
Nobody watches women’s sport, they say. TV ratings from the World Cup knockout clash between the Matildas and Denmark beg to differ.
With his team knocked out by the Matildas, Denmark coach Lars Sondergaard believes the Australians can win the World Cup.
Belief is building that the Matildas are capable of winning a World Cup on home soil. TILLY WERNER analyses every aspect of a polished 2-0 win over Denmark in the round of 16.
Sam Kerr thrilled Matildas fans with her late cameo as Australia sealed their passage to the World Cup quarter-finals, but the superstar striker has also given her coach a huge headache.
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